Hello everyone! We are so excited to announce the tour schedule for Are You Nobody Too? by Tina Cane.

August 29th
dinipandareads – Review, Favorite Quotes
August 30th
therearenobadbooks – Top 5 Reasons to Read Are You Nobody Too?, Journal Spread
August 31st
Boys’ Mom Reads! – Promotional Post
September 1st
Confessions of a YA Reader – Promotional Post

August 26th
debreadsalot – Review
nissa_the.bookworm – Review
pagesforpaige – Promotional Post
August 27th
edithslittlefreelibrary – Creative Post: Little Free Library Drop, TikTok
ninebookishlives – Promotional Post
August 28th
hooked.on.books.and.cookies – Review, Favorite Quotes
meghenslittlelibrary – Promotional Post
August 29th
onemused – Promotional Post
callistoscalling – Review, Creative Post: Little Free Library Drop
dinipandareads – Content Creator’s Choice
August 30th
kathreadsall – Review
therearenobadbooks – Content Creator’s Choice
August 31st
artxsouls – Promotional Post, Creative Post: Little Free Library Drop
avainbookland – Review
September 1st
enthuse_reader – Review, TikTok
evergirl200 – Review


Genre: Middle Grade Contemporary
Publishing date: August 27th, 2024
Goodreads | Amazon | Barnes & Noble | IndieBound
Rep: Chinese, Asian, adopted
Synopsis:
After years of discomfort as the only Chinese student at her private middle school, Emily transfers to Chinatown’s I.S. 23 for 8th Grade and ends up feeling more disconnected than ever. In this coming-of-age novel-in-verse, will Emily be able to find her way or will she lose herself completely?After a year of distance-learning, Emily Sofer finds her world turned upside she has to leave the only school she’s ever known to attend a public school in Chinatown. For the first time, Emily isn’t the only Chinese student around…but looking like everyone else doesn’t mean that understanding them will be easy–especially with an intimidating group of cool girls Emily calls The Five.When Emily discovers that her adoptive parents have been keeping a secret, she feels even more uncertain about who she is. A chance discovery of Emily Dickinson’s poetry helps her finally feel seen. . . but can the words of a writer from 200 years ago help her open up again, and find common ground with the Five?
Content Warning: mentions of miscarriage (off-page), microaggressions, racism


Tina Cane grew up in downtown New York City during the 70s and 80s, surrounded by artists and writers and musicians, and she draws much of her creative inspiration from that era. The founder/ director of Writers-in-the-Schools, RI, Tina also currently serves as the poet laureate of Rhode Island where she lives with her husband and three children, who are also a major source of inspiration.
